Spring 2026

Course brings the Texas Supreme Court into the classroom 

The Hon. Paul Green (J.D. '77), former Texas justice, is teaching a course on the Texas Supreme Court at St. Mary's Law.

Graduating St. Mary’s student advocates for disability fairness

Eduardo Velazco tries to live his life by his motto, “Growth is on the other side of comfort.”  His next area of growth happens on Saturday, May 16, when he is awarded his Master of Science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology.

Aramark employee with three decades of service loved by all

Nestled deep in the Quad at St. Mary's University sits the P.O.D., is Dora Porter, an Aramark employee who has been a mainstay of the campus for more than three decades.

St. Mary’s embraces the growth of Esports and gaming culture across campus

Both the classroom curriculum and the varsity sports offerings at St. Mary’s University have entered the realm of gaming while retaining a sense of community. 

J.D. alumna follows Marianist values, parents’ example to serve community 

Jordyn Roberts learned in elementary school that she was destined to become an attorney. Her dream never wavered as she grew up.

Greehey Scholars welcomes first South San Antonio High School graduate

Lois Traynor is first student from district to be accepted into program by Nathaniel Miller Many high school students spend a lot of time researching and applying for college, but Lois Traynor knew instantly that St. Mary’s ...

Maymester course lineup blends wellness, myth and media 

This May, students seeking quick summer credits and intriguing course topics are in luck with a slate of unique course options at St. Mary’s University — from wellness to fairytales. 

Alumnus, student share value of actuarial studies

Maroun Harb (B.B.A./B.S. ’23) and Roland “RJ” Rojas both enjoy knowing a lot bout different subjects. The Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with a Concentration in Actuarial Science is allowing them to put their vast knowledge to good use.

St. Mary’s double alumna called to economic development of the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo

Christine Serrano (B.B.A. ’95, M.B.A. ’99) embraces business and desire to serve as the Director of Economic Development for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo tribe near El Paso.

St. Mary’s Law Online J.D. student represented U.S. in 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics

St. Mary’s Law cheered on a special Team USA athlete in the 2026 Olympics in Italy. Online J.D. student Winter Vinecki placed sixth in the women’s freestyle skiing aerials competition.

Nation’s first Online J.D. Program graduates share special camaraderie at St. Mary’s Law

After launching in Fall 2022, the inaugural cohort for the School of Law's Online J.D. Program, known as Section O, are walking the stage. When the program started, it was the nation's first fully online J.D. program accredited by the American Bar Association.

St. Mary’s Law students and faculty collaborate on innovative binational migration book 

A serendipitous meeting of St. Mary’s University School of Law faculty and two Mexico City-based lawyers resulted in a new book with a binational perspective on the history, law and policy of immigration.

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